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Posted: 2024-07-19 02:04:58

In short:

Wests Tigers enter round 20 of the NRL on the bottom of the ladder, after earning the wooden spoon in each of the past two seasons.

Former NSW Blues winger Josh Mansour has told the ABC News Daily podcast that issues off field for the Tigers have ruined any chance of success in 2024.

What's next?

Wests Tigers will face the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Gosford on Saturday afternoon in round 20.

With Origin now complete the NRL's run home shifts into focus.

Once again for Wests fans, the Tigers reach the home stretch of the campaign effectively out of contention.

It is a familiar feeling for the players and fan base, having not played September football since 2011.

ABC Sport is live blogging every round of the AFL and NRL seasons in 2024.

The finals drought is a league-high 13 years, while the premiership drought will reach year 20 next season.

Things are a little different this year, though.

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While the results echo years past, new personnel are in the driver's seat.

This is Benji Marshall's first full season as head coach while Shane Richardson is now the face of the administration, succeeding Justin Pascoe as CEO.

Richardson took over as interim chief executive in December, before it was made official earlier this year.

He has found himself central to heavy scrutiny that's resurfaced following the Tigers' heavy 58-6 defeat to the Sharks last week.

Former NRL player Josh Mansour has joined a growing chorus of experts questioning the trajectory of the club and, specifically, a move Richardson made during the club's bye in Round 13.

It came to light that Richardson took a trip over to the UK, in a bid to not only land a potential recruit — or two — from the Super League, but also potentially offload players from the current squad to rejig the roster and ease salary cap concerns going forward.

Mansour has suggested Richardson's trip has directly impacted the team's performances since their bye.

"I'm picking (the Tigers) for the spoon," he said on the ABC NRL Daily podcast.

"It's the same rhetoric. The playing group has to take responsibility as well, but (also) the management, the hierarchy, the CEO.

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